Jeffrey Masson's access to Freud's letters is used as evidence that early Freud and later Freud held different theories of trauma and abuse.
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Freud Letters
Jeffrey Masson's access to Freud's letters is used as evidence that early Freud and later Freud held different theories of trauma and abuse.
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Jiang uses Jeffrey Masson's access to Freud's letters to argue that early Freud and later Freud held two different theories of trauma and abuse.
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"...okay? And in his book, he presents the evidence, which are Freud's letters to friends. All right, so let's just read a couple. This..."
"That's why they have problems forming these emotional bonds with others. The symptoms of hysteria are determined by certain experiences of the patients which..."
"...abuse. And in his book, he presents the evidence, which are Freud's letters to friends. So let's just read a couple. This is early..."
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